Introducción a los estudios curatoriales

Nombre del cursoIntroducción a los estudios curatoriales
Código del cursoART358 / ART558
DescripciónThe focus of this course is on the theory and practice of curatorial work in cultural institutions, independent art spaces and galleries, with a preliminary focus on curating contemporary art. Reading and discussion of selected texts as well as series of lectures on contemporary institutional and curatorial approaches will provide the participants with an overview of current issues, trends and possibilities. A part of the course will also be based on personal meetings with curators and art theoreticians active on the Prague art scene and discussions of their practice. During the course, each student will continuously work on developing his or her own exhibition project proposal and looking into all the major aspects of curatorial work: research, artist and venue selection, working with the gallery space, with existing and newly commissioned artworks, exhibition architecture, texts, accompanying programs etc. The projects will be widely discussed during the semester and presented in the end both in a verbal presentation and written form accompanied by visual documentation.
Resultados del aprendizajeAl finalizar este curso, los estudiantes deben ser capaces de:
– Understand major current issues and theories in curatorship in its conceptual, institutional and management aspects;
– Develop basic skills in curatorial thinking and working methods (preparing and managing the exhibition projects);
– Develop an ability to analyze and critique art exhibitions;
– Understand and implement the main steps in the process of exhibition making, such as research, work with text and concept of the exhibition, installation plan etc.;
– Understand the possibilities of working with an exhibition space, analyze diverse strategies of display and presentation of artworks;
– Design their own extensive curatorial project proposal.
EscuelaEscuela de Periodismo, Medios de Comunicación y Artes Visuales
NivelLicenciatura / Máster
Número de créditos (US / ECTS)3 US / 6 ECTS